Is there a way to remove all instances of position formatting tags: {\an1} through {\an9} ? Currently I'm performing nine different search and replace commands, but it would be better if there's a way to remove the all at once.
Thank you, I think I have it working now. Of course the Administrator is required to install the program, and then it seems that the standard user can get the scheduled task going.
Thank you for the reply. Actually I'm using the DocFetcher.exe --update-indexes, as you suggest, but I'm having two different problems on two machines, when scheduling with the task manager in Windows 10: On one computer, task scheduler reports that the task completes OK, but for some reason the index isn't actually updating! New files are not being added to the index. What can I do here? On a 2nd computer, task scheduler tries to run the task, but then it reports failure, saying something about...
Hello. I'm at a loss to figure out how to allow the Task Scheduler to run the --update-indexes as a scheduled task, when the user is a Standard User. It tries to run the task, but then fails, with an error code. Is there some way I can update the index for a Standard User ???
I'm wondering if you can install the latest version docfetcher_1.1.24_win32_setup directly over an existing 1.1.22 installation? What is the recommended procedure for updating ?
So there's no way to find lines in ALL CAPS without brackets then?
Some subtitle files have hearing impaired subtitles written in ALL CAPS. I can't seem to find a way to quickly find and delete all lines that are all caps. Is there a setting in 'Information and Errors', or elsewhere?
Ah, it was another app called 'Texter' that had a setting misconfigured. I unchecked Texter's 'Universal Spelling Autocorrect' box, and all works fine now.
I'm currently experiencing an odd issue: In order to perform searches, DocFetcher is requiring a second Enter Key. This is a new Windows 10 installation with docfetcher_1.1.20. When I first index, it appears that a single Enter key works, but after the first re-index, it requires two enter keys to search. Please advise.
Thank you for your kind reply. That's a reasonable workaround; but a option might be a nice addition through the UI.
Please consider an option to Export and Import a bundle of Autotext shortcuts. This would make it easy to share groups of abbreviations.
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Thanks Gab. I suppose that will work, however for the few lines, it's less work to simply do a 'Search...', and delete them directly. I was hoping to be able to add a customized rule that would delete any line with my custom text, when I click on the 'Fix Errors' button.
I press "Select", and it appears to select 18 instances of the lines with the custom text, but it also selects all other errors. When I hit Delete on the keyboard, nothing happens.
Hi Gab, I'm not finding an option, "Display Lines containing your custom text". Where is this? I can't get the program to delete lines with custom text rule.
I know how to add a new rule to count instances of lines containing a custom text. I'd like to be able to delete all lines that contain this text when you 'Fix Errors'. Please advise.
Thanks so much, that did the trick. It had me concerned there for a minute!
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